Italy: SMIT Salvage Completes Fuel Removal from Costa Concordia

Italy - SMIT Salvage Completes Fuel Removal from Costa Concordia

On Saturday morning, CET SMIT Salvage successfully completed its assignment on the removal of fuel from the Costa Concordia. Over the last week, the SMIT Salvage diving team was transferring HFO from the last settling tank in the engine room.  The last tanks were completed, closed and sealed off on Saturday.

The entire oil removal process which lasted just over one month went smoothly and was executed in line with expectations. Most of the diving and pumping equipment will be demobilized and brought back to Livorno onboard of the crane/work barge Meloria.

SMIT will retain a small diving team and a diving foreman on the island under a so-called ‘caretaker contract’. The SMIT Salvage team will remain standby on the island for designated emergency duties until a contractor is appointed for the removal of the entire ship.

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Source: Boskalis, March 26, 2012